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Beamish goes wild with new attractions
28-10-2008
Two new visitor attractions at the Beamish Hall Country House Hotel have got off to a great start in 2008, with the help of a local digital agency. The Beamish Wild Ropes Activity Centre and Birds of Prey Conservation Centre were opened this summer in the grounds of the popular County Durham hotel, and have proved to be an instant hit with the North East’s thrill seekers.
Newcastle-based digital agency Greenmedia created two websites for the new attractions, along with a brand identity for the company, showcasing the best of the Beamish Wild experience. The striking websites have helped to raise awareness of the centres among internet users looking for fun days out and corporate teambuilding events.
The Ropes Activity Centre consists of a state-of-the-art treetop ropes course that ends with an exhilarating 50ft powerfan descent, while the Birds of Prey Conservation Centre features a selection of the UK’s rarest and most beautiful birds, in an industry-leading aviary.
“Beamish Wild is an excellent addition to the region’s visitor attractions, and we were delighted to get the opportunity to design and create the web project,” said Greenmedia’s Scott Horner. “We think that the results are suitably exciting, and we’re really looking forward to seeing the two centres go from strength to strength in the coming months.”
"Greenmedia's imaginative designs for our two Beamish Wild websites captured exactly what we were aiming for with the projects,” said Beamish Wild’s Ropes Activity Manager Alex Tocu. “The websites were produced within tight timescales, and we've been very happy with both the performance and the response from the public."
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More information and images:
Greenmedia: 0191 275 9777
http://www.green-media.com